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Pilots want to strike Lufthansa subsidiary Discover

Pilots want to strike Lufthansa subsidiary Discover

Pilots want to strike Lufthansa subsidiary Discover
Pilots want to strike Lufthansa subsidiary Discover

Before Christmas Eve, pilots from the Union Cockpit are planning to strike at Lufthansa's subsidiary, often referred to as the "Lufthansa vacation airline." This strike is scheduled for all departures from Germany between 8 AM and 1 PM on the 24th. While Lufthansa has promised alternative travel options if possible, this could potentially disrupt 16 departures from Munich and affect long-haul flights to destinations like Florida and the Dominican Republic from Frankfurt.

The root of the issue is a long-standing conflict over the first collective agreement for Discover Airlines' pilots, who have been in service for over two years.

During the strike, eleven flights are scheduled in Frankfurt, and Lufthansa operates Discover Airlines flights under its own numbering in Munich. This could potentially impact tariffs for these flights.

It's crucial for passengers to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions. While the specifics of the strike at a subsidiary named "Discover Airlines" aren't readily available, Lufthansa has experienced numerous strikes this year affecting European routes. These strikes may result in cancellations and delays, prompting passengers to check the airline's website or app for updates and sign up for SMS alerts. If a flight is cancelled, passengers may be entitled to compensation and other assistance, including meal vouchers, accommodation, and transport if they have to wait overnight at the airport.

In essence, while the focus of this article is on the upcoming strike at Discover Airlines, it's essential for passengers to be aware of potential disruptions due to Lufthansa's overall strikes. Regardless of the circumstance, it's vital to prioritize staying informed and taking the necessary steps to ensure a smooth travel experience.

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